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differences between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are listed in the following table. Source of image: www.pearsonhighered.com/.../pdf/TortoraFunkeCase_10e_CH04.pdf Phenotypic Classification Microorganisms are diverse both phenotypica...
prokaryotic organisms. Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotic cells are more complex, evolving from a prokaryote-like predecessor. Most of the living things that we are typically familiar with are composed of eukaryotic cells; animals, plants, fungi a...
only ones characterized by prokaryotic organization. Too tiny to see with the naked eye, a bacterial cell is usually one of three basic shapes; bacillus, a rod shaped cell; coccus, a spherical cell; or spirillum, a spiral cell. A few kinds ...
cells (i) unicellular, consisting of a single cell and (ii) multicellular organisms, where several cells are connected to a functional unit and they form a tissue. The human body consists of hundreds of different cell and different tissues....
and Speciation in Bacteria Introduction Bacteria are microorganisms with an extraordinary ability to adapt to different environmental conditions. To understand the essence of this capability is important to know its genetic basis, i.e. as g...
eukaryotic cells have a nucleus in which genetic material is separated from the cytoplasm. Prokaryotic cells are usually smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells, in addition to the absence of the nucleus, their genomes are less complex, a...
by division of preexisting cells (in other words, through reproduction). Each cell contains genetic material that is transmitted during this process. All basic chemical and physiological functions, such as repair, growth, movement, immunity...